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Maccabi Tel Aviv's European history began in 1992 when the Israeli Football Association joined UEFA. 1992–93 was Maccabi's first European season. On 19 August 1992, Maccabi won 2-1 their first match against Valletta F.C. in Malta.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Israeli football club For the basketball club, see Maccabi Tel Aviv B.C. Football club Maccabi Tel Aviv Full name Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club Nickname(s) Maccabi The Yellows Short name MTA Founded 1906 ; 119 years ago (1906) Ground Bloomfield Stadium, Tel Aviv, Israel Capacity 29,400 Owner ...
Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–5 Maccabi Tel Aviv (26 September 2023 ()) F.C. Ashdod 0–5 Maccabi Haifa (25 February 2024 ()) Highest scoring: Beitar Jerusalem 4–4 Hapoel Be'er Sheva (23 December 2023 ()) Longest winning run: 10 – Maccabi Tel Aviv [i] Longest unbeaten run: 16 – Maccabi Haifa [ii] Longest winless run
The 2021–22 season is Maccabi Tel Aviv's 115th season since its establishment in 1906 and 74th since the establishment of the State of Israel.During the 2021–22 campaign, the club will compete in the Israeli Premier League, State Cup, Toto Cup, Israeli Super Cup and Europa Conference League.
The 2019–20 season was Maccabi Tel Aviv's 113th season since its establishment in 1906, and 72nd since the establishment of the State of Israel.During the 2019–20 campaign the club competed in the Israeli Premier League, the State Cup, the Toto Cup, and the UEFA Champions League.
Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club was established in 1906 in the port city of Jaffa before relocating to the newly established Tel Aviv in 1909. In 1928 the club joined the EIFA and competed in its competitions ever since, winning its first cup in 1929 and league championship in 1936.
The 2020–21 season was Maccabi Tel Aviv's 114th season since its establishment in 1906 and 73rd since the establishment of the State of Israel.During the 2020–21 campaign, the club competed in the Israeli Premier League, State Cup, Toto Cup, UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League.
Maccabi Tel Aviv won the first two of the championships held under this name, whilst the 1954–55 ended with the championship leaving Tel Aviv for the first time since the first league season, 1931–32; Hapoel Petah Tikva finished the season top of the league while Maccabi and Hapoel Tel Aviv came in second and third place respectively